KMID : 1025620170200040353
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Korean Journal of Medical Ethics 2017 Volume.20 No. 4 p.353 ~ p.358
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The Roles of Hospital Ethics Committee and Clinical Ethics Consultation Teams
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Heo Dae-Seok
Park Hye-Yoon Hong Jin-Ui Lee Jin-Woo Keam Bhum-Suk
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Abstract
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New legislation on hospice-palliative care and end-of-life decision-making in Korea comes into effect in February 2018. Hospital Ethics Committees (HECs) will play a key role in deciding controversial cases. HECs have existed in Korea for decades, but most of their work has been directed toward dispute mediation. With the new legislation coming into effect, HECs will now concentrate on end-of-life issues. However, since there are many other ethical issues that arise in clinical practice, the roles of HECs need to be reconsidered and perhaps reconfigured. Since HECs tend to convene on a monthly basis, they are illequipped to deal with end-of-life decisions, which often must be made within hours or a few days. Clinical ethics consultation teams can bridge the gap between the urgent demands of clinical practice and the slower and more formal activities of HECs. This article argues that it is necessary for HECs to delegate some of their roles or responsibilities to clinical ethics consultation teams.
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KEYWORD
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legislation on life-sustaining treatment, mechanical ventilator, hospital ethics committee, clinical ethics consultant
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